The Jyeṣṭha Full-Moon Vow, the Birth of the Maruts, and the Outline of Secondary Creation
Manvantaras
अनेन विधिना सर्वं मासिमासि समाचरेत् । उपवासी पौर्णमास्यामर्चयेद्ब्राह्ममव्ययम्
anena vidhinā sarvaṃ māsimāsi samācaret | upavāsī paurṇamāsyāmarcayedbrāhmamavyayam
ఈ విధానమున నెలనెలకు సమస్త కర్మములను నియమంగా ఆచరించవలెను. పౌర్ణమి దినమున ఉపవాసముండి అవ్యయ పరబ్రహ్మ (బ్రహ్మ)ను ఆరాధించవలెను.
Unspecified (narratorial/instructional voice within the Adhyaya context)
Concept: Monthly observance with fasting and pūrṇimā worship stabilizes devotion and aligns life with sacred time.
Application: Choose a monthly sacred day (especially pūrṇimā) for a consistent routine: light worship, restraint in food, charity, and remembrance; consistency is the offering.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Visual Art Cues: {"scene_description":"A devotee performs a calm full-moon worship: a clean altar with a lamp, water vessel, flowers, and a simple offering, while the moonlight pours like nectar. The scene emphasizes repetition and steadiness—twelve moons in a faint arc behind, suggesting month-after-month observance.","primary_figures":["householder devotee (vratin)","Vishnu/Nārāyaṇa as the imperishable Brahman (icon or subtle presence)"],"setting":"Courtyard shrine or small temple alcove under an open sky with a prominent full moon; ritual items neatly arranged.","lighting_mood":"moonlit","color_palette":["silver white","midnight blue","lamp-flame amber","jasmine white","soft vermilion"],"tanjore_prompt":"Tanjore painting style: a pūrṇimā-night shrine scene with Vishnu icon on a pedestal, thick gold leaf halo, ornate arch (prabhāvali), devotee seated with folded hands; moon rendered as a silver disc; rich reds/greens, jewel-like ornaments, lamp flames highlighted with gold.","pahari_prompt":"Pahari miniature style: quiet rooftop or riverside courtyard under a large full moon; delicate depiction of ritual vessels and flowers; cool blues and silvers, gentle facial expressions, lyrical night atmosphere, minimalism conveying restraint.","kerala_mural_prompt":"Kerala mural style: stylized devotee and Vishnu icon with bold outlines; large circular moon behind; warm lamp-lit foreground against cool blue night; traditional mural palette with strong reds/yellows/greens and rhythmic decorative borders.","pichwai_prompt":"Pichwai cloth painting style: central Vishnu shrine framed by lotus borders; repeated small moons around the border to signify monthly practice; intricate floral motifs, deep indigo cloth, gold highlights, symmetrical devotional layout."}
Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"devotional","suggested_raga":"Durga","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"reverent-soft","sound_elements":["temple bells","night insects (soft)","lamp crackle","tanpura drone"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: मासिमासि → मासि + मासि; पौर्णमास्यामर्चयेत् → पौर्णमास्याम् + अर्चयेत्; अर्चयेद्ब्राह्ममव्ययम् → अर्चयेत् + ब्राह्मम् + अव्ययम्
It prescribes a monthly observance: performing the rites regularly each month, and specifically fasting and worshipping the imperishable Brahman on the full-moon (Paurṇamāsī).
The wording points to worship (arcayet) directed toward the imperishable Brahman (brāhmam avyayam), combining devotional practice with an Upanishadic-sounding focus on the Absolute.
Consistency in discipline is highlighted: spiritual progress is framed as steady, recurring practice (month after month), supported by self-restraint through fasting.